The Inside Contract System1
John Buttrick
The Journal of Economic History, 1952, vol. 12, issue 3, 205-221
Abstract:
The system of inside contracting has received little attention from economic historians despite its importance in the development of American industry. Although several authors have mentioned the system, none has described its operation in detail. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to remedy this omission and analyze the reasons for the elimination of the system, with particular reference to one manufacturing plant (Winchester Repeating Arms Company).
Date: 1952
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